On 12/26/2015 07:06 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: > people needing handholding - bah
See, your problem is more a limited mindset / perspective problem. From your attitude, you believe it's demeaning to use the proper tool for the job, taking it as a point of pride that you have deficient and obsolete tools at your disposal. From your attitude, you also believe everyone else is obligated to maintain and support ugly workarounds that result in broken systems (e.g. no properly working reload). > - for version control etckeeper does a damn good job, Your attitude also tells me that you don't understand the value of proper version control, with branching, merging, and possibly code reviews. In other words, that you don't see your infrastructure and configuration as something to be managed as professionally as any other software engineering project. > vhsot-configs are generated by templates Guess how Ansible works. > and for the basic host configuration i don't need tools since i got a > brain You'll be needing that brain since no configuration management tool generates those base configs for you. > > so do me a favour and creep away with your attitude press reply days > and weeks later to every single post on a topic No, I don't think I will be taking orders from you. Here's what I think happened to you in the past. You learned a bit of bash, SysVinit, and etckeeper. You decided this was going to be THE THING for you -- your ultimate portfolio of skills -- forever for the rest of your life. Then us DevOps and systemd folks came crashing into your obsolescence party. You resent that -- it's exceedingly obvious from your attitude that you do. That's why you've treated other people badly here. It's time to evolve. Arguably, it was time a few years ago. Dust up your learning cap and re-learn how things are done now. Or pretty soon, /you/ will be what becomes obsolete. -- Rudd-O http://rudd-o.com/
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